Weekend Briefs: Faucets and Freebies Updates

Weekend Briefs: Faucets and Freebies Updates (2/5/23)


I hope you had a productive week in your hunt for free crypto! It seemed like a slow week compared to the last few I've had, but I'm still aways happy to find new and/or improved ways to earn some free coins or tokens.


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ProBit AMA with Probinex

ProBit Global announced this week that they'll be hosting an AMA with Probinex on February 7th with a chance to earn some $PROBINEX. I'm still a bit on the fence about ProBit's airdrops and other giveaways; I've participated in two airdrops and won one AMA so far, but I've only received rewards from the first airdrop. I'll be hanging out trying for a bit longer before I decide whether or not to throw in the towel on this one. As it stands, I'm not impressed with ProBit's lackluster customer service thus far. (As always, DYOR before investing!)

$BULB Airdrop Winner

I woke up to a happy surprise earlier this week when I logged onto Twitter to find that I had won 500,000 $BULB! Bulb recently launched their first NFTs this month, and the site is on track for their official launch in March. If you're not familiar with Bulb, it's a blogging platform that I've been writing on for the last couple of months. In addition to articles on crypto, many writers also focus on other topics such as marketing, finance, business, and more.

It's always a nice feeling when the time spending trying to qualify for airdrops and giveaways pays off, eh?

More New-to-Me $SHIB Faucets

I mentioned two weeks ago that I had stumbled upon a new-to-me faucet for Shiba Inu called BitsTaken. As I've been running this faucet, I've stumbled upon two more so far that have yielded decent $SHIB payouts: VieFaucet and Payou.win. Again, DYRO: while I haven't seen any major red flags personally on the reputational websites I use to help evaluate new faucets, at the same time there's a lot of missing information about all three faucets - and very little, if any, way to contact customer support for each. So I do these at my own risk, but can at least attest that I've received payouts to my Coinbase Exchange account from all of them. I'll be writing about them all in more detail in my upcoming post on my top ways to earn Shiba Inu, which I publish first each week on my Article account.

Summary

How did your hunt for free crypto go this week? As always, I'd love to hear if you found anything you'd like to share - referral links always welcome in the comments!


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Airdrops, Giveaways, and Other Ways to Earn Crypto
Airdrops, Giveaways, and Other Ways to Earn Crypto

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